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The description below was contributed by: A visitor, on Jul 14, 2000 01:27:36PM


Description:
Help plan and direct a day of activities, games, and fun for the children as they take a morning off from school to play.

Duties:
Communicate with Physical Education faculty and get ideas.
Decide where the activities will take place.
Plan games.
Buy or get materials for the activities.
Create ômapö for the day for crowd control.

Time needed:
2 to 4 hours per week up until the Field Day, then the whole day.

Characteristics/skills needed:
Organization--Can make a logical order out of many competing interests.

Helpful tools:
Computer.

Lifespan of committee:
1 month.

Personal benefits:
School day interaction with children.

Involving the kids:
This is all for them!

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